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When children are young, parents engrave morals into their heads of what to do and what not to do. They carry some of those into the future, but leave others behind. Imagine someone attempting to change that....

his very truly moment in my life was quite hilarious to me and I still laugh at it today. My mother bought girls clothes before I was born into the modern world. The reason why was that the doctor refuse to tell my parents of the baby's gender....

Most of my childhood memories come from the apartment my mom and I have been living in for about a decade. We reside across from a busy street called Panama lane. Roughly every day that street is pervaded with many different cars that vary from....

First off, I want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to be here, my name is Jacob Walker, I'm eighteen years old and I grew up in a smallish town called Mexico, Missouri. I've lived in Mexico my whole life, and it's helped form.....

The Comfort Zone, an anonymously written poem, has corresponded to my life in numerous ways. Through the author's style of writing and perspective of the matter, it almost seemed as if it were me, with a pencil and paper, who anonymously wrote....

Everybody has a jacket, and each person's jacket is different. Every jacket is tailored to fit the individual who will wear it. It is exactly their shape, exactly their size, and exactly their color. This would be a perfect.....

Have you ever thought about how things that had happened to you had shaped the way you think, feel and react about certain topics? Well, that happens to us all. Experiences and challenges are what determine who you are today.

I was about 9 or 10 years old when I became a Pathfinder. Pathfinders is a club like the Boy Scouts but with girls. In Pathfinders, you would appear at your church every Monday evening and learn things and attain honors.

My experiences with the two organizations I volunteered at were nothing less than inspiring and educational. I chose CareNet Pregnancy Centers and Snack Pak 4 Kids. I first chose CareNet because I have previously volunteered there several times before and have always had such a welcoming experience.

The discrimination in the 1950s began with Jim Crow Laws, a list of laws used to segregate and discriminate African Americans. These laws continued slavery by calling it a different name, and the African Americans as a community were tired of watching it happen.